Man convicted of child rape, kidnapping

Olbin Euceda

A man named as a suspect in a series of home invasions, rapes and aggravated robberies was found guilty on multiple charges Thursday by a Davidson County jury.

Olbin Euceda was convicted of one count of rape of a child, four counts of especially aggravated kidnapping, and one count of aggravated robbery, from a home invasion that occurred in November 2011, according to the Office of the Davidson County District Attorney General.

Prior to the jury trial, he pled guilty to two additional counts of aggravated robbery arising out of the same incident.

Euceda approached a woman at a Bell Road apartment complex as she removed groceries from her car, according to prosecutors.

Them Euceda held a gun on the woman and ordered her into her apartment as he and an accomplice stole electronics, jewelry and cash from the family. The parents were tied up, and Euceda then forced the 11-year-old daughter into a bedroom, where she was sexually assaulted.

He was arrested while trying to leave the state after he was named as a suspect of charges on the first of those charges.

Euceda faces numerous more felony charges related to other home invasions and attacks that occurred in the South Nashville area during the fall of 2011.

Euceda was ultimately arrested in the parking lot of a bus terminal on Nolensville Road. He will be sentenced on April 24.

Co-defendant Rony Sorto is set to go on trial Aug. 19.

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Man convicted of child rape, kidnapping

A man named as a suspect in a series of home invasions, rapes and aggravated robberies was found guilty on multiple charges Thursday by a Davidson County jury.